4 f-r,mr ' ' ; C ,TT)AT, APRIL 8. 1126 THE WAYNESVILLE MOUNTAINEER. 1' " X t 1 T'l IT ATA V CTV tP THE AJAX SIX 4-DOOR SEDAN Full force-feed lubrication, 7-bearlng crankshaft, 6-bearing camshaft, 4-wheel brakes, full balloon tire. 5 disc wheels, new Mallard Green finish, new Velour upholstery, automatic windshield wiper, dome light, cowl ventilator and cowl lights. 995 f. o. h. nKtorr Just drive the Ajax Six one mile or 100 and you'll experience a quality of performance never known before in the $1000 field. o - 091) BELL MOTOR CO., Canton and Wayncsville, N. C r WILD CHERRY TONIC Nature's system builder extracted from roots, bark and herbs gathered from the virgin forests in the heart of the mountains, a product of THE LAND OF THE SKY, the greatest crude drug producing section in America. Hundreds have been benefited by this wonderful medicine. More than two thousand bottles have been sold in this section. A great portion of these sales have been repeat business the proof of the Pudding is the eating thereof. Why suffer with indigestion and stomach trouble? Others have been relievedWild Cherry Tonic did it. Give this simple old home remedy a trial the kind our fathers used and lived to a ripe old age. ON SALE EVERYWHERE See our Dealer to-day, buy a bottle, take according to directions; and be convinced that you can eat what you want, and want , what you eat. $1.12 maUed to THE BEAR MEDICINE COMPANY, Sylva, N. C, will bring one bottle of this health giving TONIC to your home. BEAR MEDICINE CO, SYLVA, N. C. CHURCH AITOOtrWCEWENTS, Waynes rille Metkodlat Cairck. . .. Rer. T. P. Marr, D. D., Pastor. Sunday School at 9:46 Hugh J, Sloan, Superintendent. Preaching every Sunday at 11 a, tv and evening 7:30. Epworth League at 6:80 Mra. Glenn Leatherwood, President. The Woman'a Missionary Society meets in the church parlor the ssc ond Tuesday in each month at 8:00 P. M. Mrs. P. W. Toelcar, President. Presbyterian Church. S. R. Crockett, Pail or. Sunday Services: Sunday school 9:45 a. m. Preaching 11 a. m. Christian Endeavor 7:80 p. m. Hazelwood Presbyterian Church B. Frank Yandell, Pastor. Preaching every Sunday morning except 2nd Sunday at 11 a. m. Sunday School, L. M. RicfaMon Superintendent, 9:45 a. m. Christian Endeavor 6:80 p. m. Evening services 7 p. m. The public is cordially invited. Allen's Creek Baptist Church. Allen Creek Baptist Church, Every Sunday. Hazelwood Baptist Church Rev. R. P. McCra?ken, Pastor. Preaching every first and third Sun day at 11 A. M. and 8 P. M. Juna Methodist Church. Clyde-Lake luska Charge. Rev. Frank Siler, Pastor. Lake Ji;naluska, Preaching every 2nd nn1 4th Sundays at 11 a. m. : 1st and 3rd Sundays at 7:30 p. m. .tpworth League meeting overy Sunday evening at both places. At Clyde, 1st and 3rd Sundays 11 a. m.; 2nd and 4th Sundays 7:30 p. m. Sunday school al. 10 a. m. at both places. Prayer meeting Wednesday 7:30 m. at Long's Chapel and Clyde. We will welcome you to any or all of these services. MEASLES The specific virus causing measles has not yet been Isolated but It has been conclusively proven that the causative organism is present and will pass through an exceedingly fine filter. It is found to be present in the secretions from the nose and pharynx twenty-four hours before the appear ance of the rash and to remain pres ent a day or two after the rash dls appears. Measles is perhaps the most easily transmissible of all the contagious diseases and is contagious from the beginning of the first catarrhal symp toms throughout the duration of the rash. The most infective period is the first twenty-four hours of the rash One attack produces an immunity which in nearly all cases is perm in ent. The disease Is transmitted either directly by droplet Bpray in sneezing, coughing or talking or indirectly through objects freshly contaminated by such secretions. Outside the hu man body, the virus does not lire long and contaminated objects under ordl nary conditions are a menace for a period not exceeding twenty-tour hours. ' Persons of all ages who have never had measles are susceptible but the age of greatest incidence is about six or seven years. Deaths from measles however, are in young children, 66 per cent under two years and 90 per cent under five years of age. Measles at first appears very much tike a common cold except the child Is somewhat sicker than would be ex pected. If a child is sick with an ap parently severe cold and has a tern perature of 101 degrees, measles must be considered, especially if the eyes are red and watery and there is a severe cough. An apparent improve ment in the child's condition frequent ly happens Just preceding the appear ance of the rash. The greatest dan ger from measles, especially in the older children, is from the compllca tions. These are of two general types. (1) Invasion of the upper respiratory tract causing pneumonia, otitis, mas todltls and meningitis, and, (2) dis turbances ot the alimentary tract caus ing diarrhoea, enteritis and dyea-tary. No method ot vaccination has yet been perfected but the use of conva lescent serum has proven very helpful. FOR OVER 200 TfEAES M. t haarlem o3 has been a world wide remedy for kidney, liver end bladder disorders, rheumatism, lumbago and uric acid conditions. MILLIONS TO LOAN ON LONG TERMS 1 YEAR TO 12 Vi YEARS We lend on improved real estate in Waynesville and Hazelwood at less than 6 on easy payment plan. Money quickly available. Unnecessary red tape cut out Charges light. Also construction loans. See or call RALPH W. DAVIS, Phone 121-J. NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION FOR A TAX FOR A BOND ISSUE FOR A PUBLIC HOSPITAL AND FOR THE MAIN TENANCE OF THE SAME IN HAYWOOD COUNTY. Notice is hereby given that more than five hundred and seven-cy-three (573) residents and free holders of Haywood County, more than one hundred and fifty (150) of whom reside outside of the corporate limits of the Town of Waynesville, have duly filed before the Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood a peti tion, therein petitioning the Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood to levy an annual tax not to exceed one-fifteenth of one per cent on the dollar to be levied for a period of time not exceeding thirty years, for the purpose of providing funds for the purchase of a site and the erection thereon of a public hospital and a hospital building in the eastern section of the Town of Waynesville, in Haywood County, North Carolina. And further notice is hereby given that on this date the Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood have ordered a special election to be called and held in the several voting pre cincts of Haywood County on the 5th day of June, 1926,for the purpose of voting one-fifteenth of one cent on the dollar tax for a bond issue for a public hospital and for the maintenance thereof, in the eastern section of the Town of Waynesville, such bond Is sue not to exceed $100,000, and said tax to be levied for a period of time not to exceed thirty years. And notice is further hereby given that a new registration of the voters of Haywood County has been ordered by the Board of Commissioners for the County of Haywood for the purpose of said special election, as provided by law, and to that end and for the purposes aforesaid the registration books for the several Voting precincts of Haywood County will be open from and after the 1st day of May, 1926, as provided by law. And notice is further hereby given that the following persons have been duly appointed as the officers of said election, to-wit: For the South Ward in Waynesville Township: Judges, Fred Mull and George Plott; Registrar, J. L. Williams; For the North Ward in Waynesville Township: Judges, John A. Smith and J. R. Hyatt ; Registrar, R. M. Leatherwood ; For Beaverdam South Ward: Judges, C. T. Wells and J. Z. Smathers ; Registrar, John Allen ; For Beaverdam North Ward: Judges, W. H. Henderson and Frank Mann ; Registrar, H. C. Reno ; For Big Creek Precinct: Judges, Garfield Jenkins and Will White; Registrar, I. H. Hopkins; For Cataloochee Precinct: Judges, W. A. Palmer and A, J. Hannah ; Registrar. J. L. Palmer ; For Fines Creek Township: Judges C. Z. Noland and George A. Brown ; Registrar, N, C. James ; For Crabtree Precinct : Judges, C. T. Noland and C. T. Fergu son ; Registrar, Roy Medford ; For Jonathan Precinct: Judges, A. E. Allison and Glenn A. Boyd ; Registrar, Lee Howell ; Fpr Iron Duff Precinct: Judges, R. L. Stephenson and T. N. Crawford ; Registrar, T. J. Davis ; For White Oak Precinct: Judges, A. G. Baldwin and Vinson Jenkins; Registrar, R. W. Teague; For Ivy Hill Precinct: Judges, J. R. Henry and D. P. Jaynes; Registrar, Charles Mehaffey; For Pigeon Township: Judges, J. B. Sentelle and J. W. Kins- land ; Registrar, J. F. Long ; For East Fork Precinct: Judges, B. F. Sellers and R. L. Pless; Registrar, Luther Pless; For Cecil Precinct: Judges, J. E. Justice and Nathan Rogers; Registrar, C. W. Moody; For Clyde Precinct: Judges, W. W. Haynes and G. F. Rogers; Registrar, Vaughn Byers. W. F. SWIFT, Attest: C. F. KIRKPATRICK, Chairman. Clerk. June 5c correct internal troubles, stimulate vital orfana. Three sicca. All druggist. Insist cn the original genuine Gout Mboal. rtsKIHsllsVIWIWM Qno 1 T ULVVtai JL I This Month on entire jewely I stock and gifts Gortiam Silver, Watches and Clocks EYES TESTED FREE Spectacles $2.00 to $5.00. Lenses duplicated, t Save the pieces. Machine Needles Supplies Expert Watch and Jewelry Repairing and Engraving J ERE t AVIS," Jeweler and Optometrist REGISTERED I I 1 I a mm xjaUKx iHB:x:ni:maKV tKwnnt umvv mm A.

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